If you're about to start the Dreamer Trilogy series, you're in for 3 books of dark, lyrical ya fantasy by Maggie Stiefvater. Average spice: 0/5. Total investment: 1,280 pages. Here's the exact reading order.
Publication order — the way Maggie Stiefvater intended. Each book links to our full mood and spice guide.
A dark, lyrical Young Adult ya fantasy built around dream magic, ronan, visionary. 480 pages and a satisfying conclusion.
Full guide →A dark, intense Young Adult ya fantasy built around dreams, ley lines, identity. 400 pages and a satisfying conclusion.
Full guide →A epic, dark Young Adult ya fantasy built around dreams, resolution, sacrifice. 400 pages and a satisfying conclusion.
Full guide →The heat stays consistent across the series.
Call Down the Hawk is book 1 and the intended starting point. It introduces everything you need — characters, world, and the dark energy that define the entire series. No prequels or companion novels required.
Read the full guide for Call Down the Hawk →Read the Dreamer Trilogy series in publication order: 1. Call Down the Hawk, 2. Mister Impossible, 3. Greywaren. This is the intended reading order by Maggie Stiefvater.
The Dreamer Trilogy series has 3 books totaling 1,280 pages. We have full mood and spice profiles for every book in the series.
The Dreamer Trilogy series is low-heat, averaging 0/5. If you want clean or mild reads, this series delivers.
The Dreamer Trilogy series is a ya fantasy series by Maggie Stiefvater with dark, lyrical, atmospheric vibes. Check each book's full guide for a spoiler-free breakdown of mood, tropes, and fit.
Start with Call Down the Hawk — it's book 1 and introduces everything you need. Our full guide for Call Down the Hawk breaks down the mood, spice, and what to expect.